Admission

Since 1992 people living with HIV/AIDS have been served at Bailey-Boushay House through two programs, the Outpatient Program and the Inpatient Program. People without HIV/AIDS are also provided palliative or end-of-life care in our Inpatient Program.

Outpatient Program

People with HIV/AIDS have access to services including nursing, medication management, and meals in the Outpatient Program seven days a week.

Inpatient Program

People with HIV/AIDS who require skilled nursing care and people with and without AIDS who need palliative or end-of-life care (with conditions including cancer, ALS, and Huntington’s disease, among others) are provided around the clock nursing in the 35 private rooms on the second and third floors of the building. For more information on the Inpatient Program, click below on Inpatient Program Information. For more information on the admission process for the Inpatient Program click below on Inpatient Admission Process.

Bailey-Boushay House does not discriminate in admissions, services or employment on the basis of age, gender, race, national origin, religion, sexual preference, marital status or handicap, except as permitted by law.